Gothenburg Health Achieves Safe Sleep Champion Status as Part of DHHS Initiative

Gothenburg Health Achieves Safe Sleep Champion Status as Part of DHHS Initiative

 
 
Alone, On Their Back, In a Crib - Helping Babies Sleep Safely
Gothenburg Health Achieves Safe Sleep Champion Status as Part of DHHS Initiative
 
 
 
 
From 2012 to 2013, there were 45 sudden unexpected infant deaths in Nebraska . The deaths occurred in 16 different counties, covering both urban and rural areas. At least 35 occurred in an unsafe sleep environment.
 
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) worked with the Nebraska Hospital Association, the Nebraska Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Nebraska Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative to launch the Nebraska Safe Sleep Hospital Campaign. The campaign provides evidence-based education and training to parents of newborns as well as birthing hospital staff.
 
“Providing consistent training and education on safe sleep for all hospital personnel caring for children under a year old ensures the same safe sleep message is shared with the parents of more than 26,000 babies born in Nebraska every year,” said Jackie Moline, BSN, RN, CLC, Maternal/Infant Health Program Coordinator Division of Public Health for DHHS. “An increase in safe sleep awareness will result in more babies sleeping in safe environments and reaching their first birthday.”
 
DHHS is pleased to announce that Gothenburg Health has achieved Safe Sleep Champion status after pledging  and working through the process to become a safe sleep hospital. Moline recently presented Gothenburg Health acute nurses with their newly-earned certificate.
 
“It was important for Gothenburg Health to become a Safe Sleep Champion because we put a large emphasis on education for our patients and staff,” said Amber Lubben, Chief Nursing Officer at Gothenburg Health. “The benefits of having the formal education for the staff and patients allows us to reinforce best practices for safe sleep and helps us achieve the highest quality of care for our patients built on evidenced-based practices.”
 
“We chose to be a Safe Sleep Champion hospital because we want to provide the safest care possible for our tiniest patients,” said Lubben. “Through the initiative our staff has completed Safe Sleep training and models the techniques for our patients. Our new parents see firsthand the proper way to put baby down to sleep, how to dress baby so they aren’t too warm and what a safe sleep environment looks like. It has been beneficial to staff as well as our patients.”
 
The Safe Sleep Campaign starts within the hospital setting, encouraging all Nebraska birthing hospitals to become a Safe Sleep Hospital Champion. To be considered a Safe Sleep Champion, the hospital signs a pledge, creates or updates a Safe Sleep Policy, provides yearly education to hospital personnel, models safe sleep recommendations, and educates parents with evidence-based safe sleep materials in accordance with Nebraska Revised Statute 71-2103 and the 2016 American Academy of Pediatrics Safe Sleep Recommendations.
 
Resources are available to help hospitals become Safe Sleep Hospital Champions including a Safe Sleep Toolkit - dhhs.ne.gov/HospitalCampaign
 
The ABCs of Safe Sleep:
A – Your baby should always sleep alone.
B – Your baby should always sleep on his or her back. C – Your baby should always sleep in a safe crib.
 
Learn more about safe sleep and how to create a safe sleep environment - dhhs.ne.gov/publichealth/MCAH/Documents/SafeSleepofBaby.pdf.
 
DHHS collaborated with University of Nebraska Medical Center to produce the ABCs of Safe Sleep video that is available to all Nebraska birthing hospitals as well as parents and caregivers. The video is available in English and Spanish and can be found here - dhhs.ne.gov/publichealth/SIDS/Pages/Resources.aspx.
 

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